Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey

Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey

(1,078 reviews)

Aalto Vase. Bizarrely under the project title "Leather pants of an Eskimo woman", these now legendary, organic designs for bowls and vases made of glass were created in the studio of architect Alvar Aalto over 70 years ago. As "Savoy" vases, they promptly won first prize in a design competition announced by the "Karhula-iittala" factory at the time. The purpose of the competition was to select the pieces that would represent Finland at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris. Today, it is hard to imagine the waves that the "Savoy" vase once made. When iittala presented the vases at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, their mysterious shape was in complete contrast to the accepted machine-made thinking of the time. Every Aalto vase is still mouth-blown at iittala today. Here, iittala can rely on the competence and expert knowledge of its skilled workers, who conscientiously take care of the individual shape of each flower vase: It passes through no less than seven hands before the vase has earned the name of its designer Alvar Aalto. What inspired the creator at that time to the wave-like form of his vase objects remains unfathomable - but coincides perfectly with Alvar Aalto's general statement that "form is a mystery". The different prices of the vases do not only result from the different widths and heights of the vase objects, but also from the use of special materials/colour pigments to maintain the transparency.

Aalto Vase. Bizarrely under the project title "Leather pants of an Eskimo woman", these now legendary, organic designs for bowls and vases made of glass were created in the studio of architect Alvar Aalto over 70 years ago. As "Savoy" vases, they promptly won first prize in a design competition announced by the "Karhula-iittala" factory at the time. The purpose of the competition was to select the pieces that would represent Finland at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris. Today, it is hard to imagine the waves that the "Savoy" vase once made. When iittala presented the vases at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, their mysterious shape was in complete contrast to the accepted machine-made thinking of the time. Every Aalto vase is still mouth-blown at iittala today. Here, iittala can rely on the competence and expert knowledge of its skilled workers, who conscientiously take care of the individual shape of each flower vase: It passes through no less than seven hands before the vase has earned the name of its designer Alvar Aalto. What inspired the creator at that time to the wave-like form of his vase objects remains unfathomable - but coincides perfectly with Alvar Aalto's general statement that "form is a mystery". The different prices of the vases do not only result from the different widths and heights of the vase objects, but also from the use of special materials/colour pigments to maintain the transparency.

$240.00 - $400.00

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Colour:

Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase 16cm Amethyst
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Copper
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Clear
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Cranberry
Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase, 16cm, Linen
Iittala Alvar Aalto Collection Vase 160 mm Moss Green
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Recycled Glass
Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase 16cm Sea Blue
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Ultramarine Blue
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, White

Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey

$240.00

(1,078 reviews)

Aalto Vase. Bizarrely under the project title "Leather pants of an Eskimo woman", these now legendary, organic designs for bowls and vases made of glass were created in the studio of architect Alvar Aalto over 70 years ago. As "Savoy" vases, they promptly won first prize in a design competition announced by the "Karhula-iittala" factory at the time. The purpose of the competition was to select the pieces that would represent Finland at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris. Today, it is hard to imagine the waves that the "Savoy" vase once made. When iittala presented the vases at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, their mysterious shape was in complete contrast to the accepted machine-made thinking of the time. Every Aalto vase is still mouth-blown at iittala today. Here, iittala can rely on the competence and expert knowledge of its skilled workers, who conscientiously take care of the individual shape of each flower vase: It passes through no less than seven hands before the vase has earned the name of its designer Alvar Aalto. What inspired the creator at that time to the wave-like form of his vase objects remains unfathomable - but coincides perfectly with Alvar Aalto's general statement that "form is a mystery". The different prices of the vases do not only result from the different widths and heights of the vase objects, but also from the use of special materials/colour pigments to maintain the transparency.

Aalto Vase. Bizarrely under the project title "Leather pants of an Eskimo woman", these now legendary, organic designs for bowls and vases made of glass were created in the studio of architect Alvar Aalto over 70 years ago. As "Savoy" vases, they promptly won first prize in a design competition announced by the "Karhula-iittala" factory at the time. The purpose of the competition was to select the pieces that would represent Finland at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris. Today, it is hard to imagine the waves that the "Savoy" vase once made. When iittala presented the vases at the 1937 World's Fair in Paris, their mysterious shape was in complete contrast to the accepted machine-made thinking of the time. Every Aalto vase is still mouth-blown at iittala today. Here, iittala can rely on the competence and expert knowledge of its skilled workers, who conscientiously take care of the individual shape of each flower vase: It passes through no less than seven hands before the vase has earned the name of its designer Alvar Aalto. What inspired the creator at that time to the wave-like form of his vase objects remains unfathomable - but coincides perfectly with Alvar Aalto's general statement that "form is a mystery". The different prices of the vases do not only result from the different widths and heights of the vase objects, but also from the use of special materials/colour pigments to maintain the transparency.

Colour:
Iittala Aalto Vase 16cm Grey
Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase 16cm Amethyst
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Copper
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Clear
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Cranberry
Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase, 16cm, Linen
Iittala Alvar Aalto Collection Vase 160 mm Moss Green
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Recycled Glass
Iittala Alvar Aalto Vase 16cm Sea Blue
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, Ultramarine Blue
Iittala Aalto Vase 160 mm, White